Charismatic Movement

The Charismatic Movement is an international trend of mainstream Christian denominations adopting Pentecostal practices. The movement began in Protestantism in around 1960 and in the Catholic Church around 1967. In Catholicism, the Charismatic Movement became popular among Filipinos, Koreans, and Hispanics in the United States, in the Philippines, and in Brazil and other parts of Latin America. With 120,000,000 members, Charismatic Catholicism is the second-largest Catholic subdenomination after the traditional faith.